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A place for Auburn talk and banter.Wed, 14 Mar 2018 18:43:23 +0000en-UShourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.4http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/http://www.warblogle.comhttp://www.warblogle.com/images/WarBlogle_noWB_335x335.pngWarBlogle_NC_logowarbloglehttps://feedburner.google.comSubscribe with My Yahoo!Subscribe with NewsGatorSubscribe with My AOLSubscribe with BloglinesSubscribe with NetvibesSubscribe with GoogleSubscribe with PageflakesSubscribe with PlusmoSubscribe with The Free DictionarySubscribe with Bitty BrowserSubscribe with Live.comSubscribe with Excite MIXSubscribe with WebwagSubscribe with Podcast ReadySubscribe with WikioSubscribe with Daily RotationThanks for subscribing! War Eagle!Auburn Gets #4 Seed, Plays #13 Seed Charlestonhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/warblogle/~3/qXYMmI_3N_U/
http://www.warblogle.com/2018/03/12/basketball/4-auburn-takes-on-13-charleston/#respondMon, 12 Mar 2018 20:27:30 +0000http://www.warblogle.com/?p=56761Read More »]]>For the first time since 2003, the Auburn Tigers are in the Big Dance. Auburn received a 4-seed in the Midwest Bracket on Selection Sunday and was ranked at 13th overall in the tournament.

Auburn has a first round matchup with 13-seed Charleston Friday 6:27pm CT on Tru TV at Viejas Arena on the campus of San Diego State University.

Similarly to Auburn, Charleston is making their first tournament appearance in more than a decade. They won the Colonial Athletic Conference tournament against Northeastern to claim a spot in the NCAA Tournament.

You can view the full bracket here. Oh, and you need to join the War Blogle Bracket Challenge here.

]]>http://www.warblogle.com/2018/03/12/basketball/4-auburn-takes-on-13-charleston/feed/0http://www.warblogle.com/2018/03/12/basketball/4-auburn-takes-on-13-charleston/Join the 2018 War Blogle Bracket Challengehttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/warblogle/~3/862CviWUdQY/
http://www.warblogle.com/2018/03/12/basketball/join-the-2018-war-blogle-bracket-challenge/#respondMon, 12 Mar 2018 16:30:48 +0000http://www.warblogle.com/?p=56753Read More »]]>Since the inception of WarBlogle.com in 2007 (really 2008), I have never held a War Blogle Bracket Challenge that included Auburn in the field. In a way, it was a good thing because we could just sit back and pick games without any hint of homeriety creeping in. In fact, the motto of the Bracket Challenge has been “No Auburn means no pressure” for the last decade.

NO MORE, MY FRIENDS. AUBURN IS BACK IN THIS THING AND YOU BETTER PICK THEM TO WIN IT ALL. But really, this is going to be fun. We have to try to be “smart” while being “dumb at the same time. Join the challenge. Details below.

As always, I don’t care if you think it’s lame to partake in a mainstream thing. I don’t care if you haven’t watched a basketball game this year. I don’t care if you’re tired of seeing everybody tell you to join their group. This was the first. This is the best. You need to join, and you can do so by going here.

If you are asked for a group password, it is warblogle. You will need to sign in or register a CBS Sports account, but that takes two seconds so I don’t want to hear it.

Now if you wanna get serious with this, I’ll be doing a money bracket again. That’s right, if you want to win 9/10 of whatever amount number of participants x 10 equals, then now you can. That’s right, I went up to $10 because when Auburn is involved, you don’t just put five on it.

If that makes your wallet tingle, go here and follow the same rules as above. Make sure you are in the group named ‘War Blogle Money Bracket – $$$.’ If you are asked for a group password, it is money.

After you’ve made your picks, I need to hold 9/10 of your money until you win. So to send me your entry fee…

The real games start Thursday morning, and your picks must be in by then, so get on it.

]]>http://www.warblogle.com/2018/03/12/basketball/join-the-2018-war-blogle-bracket-challenge/feed/0http://www.warblogle.com/2018/03/12/basketball/join-the-2018-war-blogle-bracket-challenge/At Last They’ll Play in the NCAA Tournamenthttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/warblogle/~3/qRUnw2uSzQU/
http://www.warblogle.com/2018/03/11/promoted/at-last-theyll-play-in-the-ncaa-tournament/#respondMon, 12 Mar 2018 04:32:04 +0000http://www.warblogle.com/?p=56767Read More »]]>Finally, the Auburn Tigers will now play in NCAA tournament for the first time since 2003. They’re now part of March Madness, a clear sign that the drought is now over and the long wait has come to an end. According to printable 2018 March Madness list, the Tigers are among the 68 teams chosen to make appearance on the field come Sunday evening. Well, this celebration is coming after 5,436 days when they lost their program’s last tournament match against Syracuse to make it in last sixteen on March 28th, 2003.

The Tigers were ranked No.4 at the end of the SEC regular-season in the Midwest Region and they’re expected to meet the 13-seed Charleston in San Diego during their first round fixture on Friday at around 6:27pm, according to TruTV. The winner of this game will play the 5-seed Clemson or the 12-seed New Mexico in the second round.

Everyone at Auburn is excited with the new opportunity including their head coach Bruce Pearl. Their bracket comprises of Kansas, Michigan State and Duke and the Tigers being the 4th seed in this group. This is definitely a good combination group looking at the national programs and profile of each team. To make it to the top of the four seeds will be a tremendous statement.

Auburn was among the top eight SEC teams that made it to the field along with Arkansas, Alabama, Florida, Texas A&M, Missouri, Kentucky and Tennessee. The selection brings to an end the third-longest NCAA tournament drought that featured major conference teams together with TCU (since 1998) and Rutgers (since 1991). Another notable team that made it in this year’s tournament is the Horned Frogs.

Pearl revealed this expectation at the end of their last season’s 18-14 campaign with a devastating loss in first-round of a SEC Tournament against Missouri. Chuck Person was the associate head coach then, and Austin Wiley and Danjel Purifoy were also the top talented returning players. According to Pearl, he felt the team could make it to the NCAA Tournament. This is because he realized that the team will have enough players with experience returning. The team had also made enough run to taste the tournament and they had also fixed many issues that were ailing the team.

Person was later arrested and charged with various counts of federal corruption on September 26th during an FBI’s sweeping investigation affecting college basketball. Another major blow to the team was leaving out Wiley and Purifoy in Nov 2nd due to eligibility concerns and they haven’t appeared in an game since November.

Despite all these shortcomings, Auburns went ahead to record a sterling performance of 25-7 overall and 13-5 in the SEC play. They’re now excited to be apart of NCAA Tournament after trying hard for years in basketball program. It’s an opportunity they’re proud of.

However, the Tigers may not have come to NCAA Tournament as they might have wanted a month ago, when they had a good record of 21 wins out of 23 gamed including 14 straight to finish the non-conference play. So far, they have lost 4 of their 6 games including a devastating loss of 81-63 against their rival Alabama which was their worst defeated in the season. Auburn has also lost its starting center player Anfernee McLemore due to knee injury at the end of the season and that leaves the team with eight scholarship players to rotate.

But, with all these challenges, Auburn has not lost its shine and players believe they’re back to Big Dance. They’re very competitive and they believe its possible to do well despite the recent losses.

]]>http://www.warblogle.com/2018/03/11/promoted/at-last-theyll-play-in-the-ncaa-tournament/feed/0http://www.warblogle.com/2018/03/11/promoted/at-last-theyll-play-in-the-ncaa-tournament/Auburn Pro Day Times and Measurementshttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/warblogle/~3/DxGn9Q59YEU/
http://www.warblogle.com/2018/03/11/football/auburn-pro-day-times-measurments/#respondSun, 11 Mar 2018 21:40:58 +0000http://www.warblogle.com/?p=56733Read More »]]>Auburn held their Pro Day for the players hoping to have a shot in the upcoming NFL Draft. Below are the measurable for the work outs that each player participated in.

These Tigers will see if their hard work pays off on April 26th in the NFL Draft.

]]>http://www.warblogle.com/2018/03/11/football/auburn-pro-day-times-measurments/feed/0http://www.warblogle.com/2018/03/11/football/auburn-pro-day-times-measurments/Highlights of Auburn’s 79-70 Win Over S. Carolinahttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/warblogle/~3/nX-PJBV25js/
http://www.warblogle.com/2018/03/05/basketball/highlights-of-auburns-79-70-win-over-s-carolina/#respondMon, 05 Mar 2018 20:59:48 +0000http://www.warblogle.com/?p=56724Read More »]]>It wasn’t pretty at the start, but Auburn weathered the storm of missed shots, missed calls, and missed opportunities to gain control just before halftime. After that, the shots started falling and so did the confetti. Auburn won the SEC Regular Season Championship… in basketball. It happened.

]]>http://www.warblogle.com/2018/03/05/basketball/highlights-of-auburns-79-70-win-over-s-carolina/feed/0http://www.warblogle.com/2018/03/05/basketball/highlights-of-auburns-79-70-win-over-s-carolina/Auburn Becomes a SEC Sensation After Impressive Home Winshttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/warblogle/~3/aWYIBStqHFI/
http://www.warblogle.com/2018/03/04/promoted/auburn-becomes-a-sec-sensation-after-impressive-home-wins/#respondSun, 04 Mar 2018 16:28:24 +0000http://www.warblogle.com/?p=56750Read More »]]>Just under 6,400 fans attended the 2017-18 opening season of Auburn basketball. The fans took in the loss to Barry University gracefully with hopes of a better outcome in future. This hope would soon be rewarded and the charged fans could only cheer on. In the game that followed, the well over 7,000 fans were rewarded by a good performance registering a 102-74 rout of Norfolk State. Auburn was just warming up and the December win over UCONN saw over 8,000 fans celebrate these brave youthful players. The SEC champions comfortably took the wins of 15 home games out of the 16 total. This no doubt sealed the college basketball odds for Auburn with an overwhelming display of great potential.

Bruce Pearl, the Tiger’s coach attributed this success to the unified support from the student body and the famous Jungle; a section of Auburn students. Pearl is a staff member who went on to state that helping the team win the title is the least he could do. The Tiger’s coach was keen to praise the solidarity and unity at Auburn. He alluded that this is indeed a recipe for success. At the Auburn Arena, history was made by the Tigers. This ushered in the quest for the first regular-season title in nearly two decades. The eager fans would fill up the seats an hour in advance to the SEC game. There has been no bigger dedication by a fan-base than this one.

The Auburn Arena is an 8 year old building that had not seen the team win continuously at home without losing. To this end, the Tigers broke the record for back to back home wins. 16.75 points was the margin of home victory for Auburn and this was impressive to say the least. No other team has been able to achieve this at home. This great achievement made the team the talk of SEC; creating a great reputation.

Frank Martin is the South Carolina coach whose Gamecocks were defeated 79-70 by Auburn. Martin was quick to praise Auburn administration for the conducive home-court environment created. Martin also praised the students, fans, alumni and the entire school staff for a job well done. Martin noted that the Auburn fan-base was highly disciplined and this was highly commendable. Getting an opposing coach to say positive things about the champions is indeed an achievement.

The Tigers will now head to the SEC Tournament in St.Louis. They are No. 1 seed for the first time in 19 years. They hope to bring along their home-court luck and prowess. For the NCAA Tournament, the Tigers might head to Nashville and Atlanta for the second round. As they tour, the SEC champions will no doubt tap into their exuberant fan base power. Having this kind of home support will propel the team to take the success to a greater level for the topmost title. For now, Auburn is still soaking in the success with coach Pearl emphasizing the need to take full pride in the achievement. In the words of Pearl, this success is for every Auburn student and supporter. It represents an achievement for the entire state.

]]>http://www.warblogle.com/2018/03/04/promoted/auburn-becomes-a-sec-sensation-after-impressive-home-wins/feed/0http://www.warblogle.com/2018/03/04/promoted/auburn-becomes-a-sec-sensation-after-impressive-home-wins/Bruce Pearl Named Naismith Coach of the Year Semifinalisthttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/warblogle/~3/aAr9Id454qo/
http://www.warblogle.com/2018/02/23/basketball/bruce-pearl-named-naismith-coach-of-the-year-finalist/#respondFri, 23 Feb 2018 16:51:58 +0000http://www.warblogle.com/?p=56715Read More »]]>Bruce Pearl has been named as a Semifinalist for the Naismith Coach of the Year. Pearl has lead the Tigers to a 24-4 record (.857%) in their best start since the 1999 season. This is also the Tigers second consecutive winning season under Pearl.

]]>http://www.warblogle.com/2018/02/23/basketball/bruce-pearl-named-naismith-coach-of-the-year-finalist/feed/0http://www.warblogle.com/2018/02/23/basketball/bruce-pearl-named-naismith-coach-of-the-year-finalist/Highlights of Auburn’s 90-71 Over Alabamahttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/warblogle/~3/QLoBKiU-DWw/
http://www.warblogle.com/2018/02/22/basketball/highlights-of-auburns-90-71-over-alabama/#respondThu, 22 Feb 2018 20:15:46 +0000http://www.warblogle.com/?p=56711Read More »]]>Auburn went into the game undersized and undermanned. They got off to 8-0 lead, then a 14-2 lead, then saw that lead dwindle to zero. By outhustling, outrebounding, outshoooting, and outplaying Alabama, they got the lead back up to 24 and ended with a 19 point victory. It was a beatdown.

]]>http://www.warblogle.com/2018/02/22/basketball/highlights-of-auburns-90-71-over-alabama/feed/0http://www.warblogle.com/2018/02/22/basketball/highlights-of-auburns-90-71-over-alabama/AD Allen Greene Emails the Auburn Familyhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/warblogle/~3/8XqR7q0pDko/
http://www.warblogle.com/2018/02/16/miscellaneous/ad-alan-greene-emails-the-auburn-family/#respondSat, 17 Feb 2018 02:04:31 +0000http://www.warblogle.com/?p=56691Read More »]]>Auburn’s new Athletics Director, Allen Greene, has been on campus a short time, but already has big plans. Greene replaces Jay Jacobs as Auburn’s 15th Athletics Director. Below you can read a copy of the email Greene sent to the Auburn Family.

February 16, 2018

Dear Auburn Family,

By way of first introduction, let me express to you how honored I am to serve as your 15th Director of Athletics for Auburn University.

I have heard many times over the years that Auburn is a special place and in just a few days of being on this incredible campus, it became evident as to why. Auburn is special because of its people and its values which are masterfully articulated in the Auburn Creed. My family and I can already feel the love and passion the Auburn Family has for this outstanding university and community.

Allen Greene and his family

My Love of Sport

My journey into athletics administration is a little unique. I was supposed to be a major league baseball player, but like an overwhelming majority of aspiring professional athletes my dream was crushed just three years after it got started. When I finished playing minor league baseball for the New York Yankees, I worked for a small web development firm in South Bend, Indiana. Though I enjoyed my job, I still had a yearning to be around a baseball field. So on my way home from work, I would frequently stop by the diamond to see my college coaches and former teammates.

One spring afternoon, I attended a baseball game. When I walked up along the fence on the third base side of the field I noticed two gentlemen in suits. One of them was Bernard Muir, the current AD at Stanford, and the other was Bill Scholl, the current AD at Marquette. I approached them and asked, ‘Why are you guys here?’ and they said, ‘We’re supporting the baseball team.’ I quickly responded, ‘Wait, you get paid to watch college baseball? This is a job I have to have. I’ve got to get into this industry because I’ve been watching baseball for free!’

What started out as a selfish desire quickly turned into a passion to shape lives.

My career began in compliance at Notre Dame, then a few years later I made the unusual jump from compliance to fundraising. I later moved to Oxford, Mississippi, and for three years served as a fundraiser at Ole Miss. From there, I moved to the University at Buffalo. During my time there I managed the day-to-day responsibilities of the department before being named Director of Athletics in 2015.

The Future at Auburn

I’m excited about my new role on The Plains because the future for Auburn Athletics is so bright. With your help, we will invest heavily in our student-athletes to ensure their success in the classroom and on the fields and courts of play. We will develop them to be champions in life. We will be unwavering in our quest to win conference and national championships and to raise the profile of Auburn University.

Allen Greene and Gus Malzahn
As a former student-athlete, I didn’t fully grasp the level of investment our donors made, nor the hard work our coaches and staff put into making my experience at Notre Dame memorable.

Allen Greene at Notre Dame

My evolution as an athletics administrator has resulted in an appreciation for the collaborative effort that is required to develop champions on and off the field. I’m convinced that my calling is to serve others with passion and humility so that they can be successful beyond their wildest dreams. This type of undertaking requires everyone to “pull in the same direction” and to that end, I will be asking for your support toward that endaveour.

Allen Greene with student-athletes

What are we going to be?

When I met with the search committee, I talked about three overarching principles under which we will operate. Education. Championships. Student-Athlete Development.

First and foremost, Auburn University is an institution of higher learning, and we expect our young people to graduate.

As President Leath has made clear, educating students is our core mission. Therefore, we will concentrate on providing our student-athletes with the leadership and critical thinking skills that will give them the practical wisdom to be successful in their careers and in life.

We will bring an everyday commitment to producing productive members of society. It is imperative, particularly in today’s climate, that we make sure our young people are well equipped for the rigors of the real world.

Graduating student-athletes

We will always operate with integrity and compliance, particularly when it is most inconvenient, because the Auburn brand comes before personal gain.

Athletics staff will be armed and equipped as we become industry leaders. We will take some calculated risks, to better serve the fan base, and promote our brand nationally.

We will foster a culture of diversity and inclusion. There are many people in this world. We don’t all look, talk or think alike. We will embrace our differences and challenge one another to think outside the box, to be different and strive to enhance Auburn University.

Allen Green in the student section

Tradition

The traditions at Auburn University, including Tiger Walk, the Eagle Flight and Toomer’s Corner are the bedrock of the fan experience and help solidify university pride.

In this fast-paced world, we want our people to be innovative and move this athletics department forward. However, we will do so keeping in mind the importance of embracing and respecting the traditions we know and love.

Rolling Toomer’s Corner

Exceeding Expectations

I understand there are lofty expectations for Auburn Athletics and I embrace them wholeheartedly. Without these expectations, how do we expect to push ourselves and achieve success at the highest level?

SEC West Champions. Auburn defeats Alabama 26-14.

As mentioned before, our quest for championships will be unwavering. We will be incredibly committed to making sure we bring home championship hardware.

Remember that championships don’t just happen, they are a result of hard work, preparation and commitment to one another. That said, we are going to roll up our sleeves and get to work. We are going to be excellent teammates and we are going to do our part in advancing Auburn University.

As we kick off the next chapter of Auburn Athletics, I am committing to you my obsession for the student-athlete experience, my obsession for winning championships and my obsession for making the Auburn Family proud.

To close, my family and I are so happy to be a part of the Auburn Family and we look forward to immersing ourselves in the community.

War Eagle!

Allen

]]>http://www.warblogle.com/2018/02/16/miscellaneous/ad-alan-greene-emails-the-auburn-family/feed/0http://www.warblogle.com/2018/02/16/miscellaneous/ad-alan-greene-emails-the-auburn-family/Auburn Moves to 1-Seed in Projected Bracketshttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/warblogle/~3/HW9XuJlxCjE/
http://www.warblogle.com/2018/02/16/basketball/auburn-moves-to-1-seed-in-projected-brackets/#respondFri, 16 Feb 2018 21:32:12 +0000http://www.warblogle.com/?p=56668Read More »]]>After a night full of upsets, with three AP Top 10 teams falling, Joe Lunardi updated his projected NCAA Tournament Bracket. Auburn is looking to make their first tournament since 2003, and if Joe has anything to say about it, and might do so as a 1-seed.

After Purdue’s 3rd straight loss, Auburn has replaced the formerly projected 1-seed. The folks over at BracketWag have the same sentiments.

Auburn looks to close out the season with five remaining games, three of which are on the road, and a 2.5 lead over Tennessee in the SEC standings.

]]>http://www.warblogle.com/2018/02/16/basketball/auburn-moves-to-1-seed-in-projected-brackets/feed/0http://www.warblogle.com/2018/02/16/basketball/auburn-moves-to-1-seed-in-projected-brackets/Auburn Football Dances with Tiger Pawshttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/warblogle/~3/OQlG2IFxbis/
http://www.warblogle.com/2018/02/15/football/auburn-football-dances-with-tiger-paws/#respondThu, 15 Feb 2018 18:10:39 +0000http://www.warblogle.com/?p=56659Read More »]]>During halftime of Auburn’s 76-66 victory over Kentucky, the Tiger Paws were joined by 20 or so Auburn football players. This is what ensued. That’s Noah Igbinoghene flying at one point.

]]>http://www.warblogle.com/2018/02/15/football/auburn-football-dances-with-tiger-paws/feed/0http://www.warblogle.com/2018/02/15/football/auburn-football-dances-with-tiger-paws/Highlights of Auburn’s 76-66 Win Over Kentuckyhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/warblogle/~3/L0_5JnT1twQ/
http://www.warblogle.com/2018/02/15/basketball/highlights-of-auburns-76-66-win-over-kentucky/#respondThu, 15 Feb 2018 16:53:04 +0000http://www.warblogle.com/?p=56654Read More »]]>The Kentucky Wildcats came into Auburn Arena as an unranked team. They were also on a 3-game losing streak. They are now on a 4-game losing streak.

Despite shooting terribly in the first half, Auburn was still able to battle it out with a much longer Kentucky team and get a 10-point win. The Tigers are now 23-3 overall and 11-2 in the SEC.

]]>http://www.warblogle.com/2018/02/15/basketball/highlights-of-auburns-76-66-win-over-kentucky/feed/0http://www.warblogle.com/2018/02/15/basketball/highlights-of-auburns-76-66-win-over-kentucky/Bryce Brown Named a Finalist for Naismith Trophyhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/warblogle/~3/ulGvcK6WxPA/
http://www.warblogle.com/2018/02/14/basketball/http-naismithtrophy-com-citizen-naismith-trophy-late-season-mens-team-announced/#respondThu, 15 Feb 2018 01:07:38 +0000http://www.warblogle.com/?p=56645Read More »]]>The powers that be have announced the finalists for the Naismith Trophy, awarded to the national player of the year, and Bryce Brown’s name is on the list. Brown has averaged 16.6 PPG and is shooting 42.6% (41.5% from 3) this season.

Bryce has helped lead the Tigers to a 22-3 record and being ranked as high as #8. Bryce will be back in action tonight against (unranked) Kentucky.

]]>http://www.warblogle.com/2018/02/14/basketball/http-naismithtrophy-com-citizen-naismith-trophy-late-season-mens-team-announced/feed/0http://www.warblogle.com/2018/02/14/basketball/http-naismithtrophy-com-citizen-naismith-trophy-late-season-mens-team-announced/The 2018 Batch of Auburn Candy Heartshttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/warblogle/~3/yll3miGI_io/
http://www.warblogle.com/2018/02/14/football/the-2018-batch-of-auburn-candy-hearts/#respondWed, 14 Feb 2018 16:26:38 +0000http://www.warblogle.com/?p=56621Read More »]]>Today is Valentine’s Day, which means it’s time for Auburn-themed candy hearts again. You can go back and see the old ones (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016,2017), but these are the best because I said so. Feel free to use, but MUST CREDIT BLOGLE.

And here are some of the best from previous years that are still relevant:

These will always withstand the test of time…

Happy vAUlentine’s Day, amirite?!

]]>http://www.warblogle.com/2018/02/14/football/the-2018-batch-of-auburn-candy-hearts/feed/0http://www.warblogle.com/2018/02/14/football/the-2018-batch-of-auburn-candy-hearts/Podcast #10: Signing Day: Good. Basketball: Great. AP Voters: Terrible.http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/warblogle/~3/noyysVHG0X8/
http://www.warblogle.com/2018/02/13/football/episode-10-signing-day-good-basketball-great-ap-voters-terrible/#respondTue, 13 Feb 2018 17:22:52 +0000http://www.warblogle.com/?p=56610Read More »]]>The 2nd podcast of 2018, and the 10th overall, is another grand time with @AuburnEinstein spent talking about hot Auburn basketball being held back by the man. The man is that guy in Montana that has Auburn ranked #19th.

But it’s not all complaining. We talk National Singing Day and the NCAA Selection Committee, and all sports committees for that matter, in a very favorable fashion. It’s worth the price of admission! Have a listen!